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Published 11:43 24 Sept 2018 BST
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"Only came to look after the rest of them for a day," he assured his clubmates and management on Saturday afternoon.Coming from a man who claimed his toughest opponents was alcohol, we're not sure if everybody believed him.
Sunday, and Harrison played a stormer as the Gaels secured a famous championship win. The Glasdrumman club man showed no ill-effects of an Ibiza bender as he kicked two points, won two penalties, both of which were slotted home by Ciarain O'Hare, as the club to a 2-13 to 0-13 victory.
He stood up for the Gaels when the pressure was on.
St Joseph's were rallying in the second half and so Harrison came out the field to win dirty balls and to swing the momentum back his club's way.
Back to the stag then and he was en-route to the airport by 8.30 that night.
And now he's celebrating the win out in Ibiza.
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